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Legal challenge to planned eco-town
30 May 2008
A campaign group is planning a legal challenge to the Government's eco-town proposals.
Quote of the week
30 May 2008
We're looking at a new kind of syndrome. It needs to be named. Social and emotional deprivation is creating a new kind of brain."
Tories propose work 'boot camps'
30 May 2008
Young adults who are fit for work but without a job for three months will have to join employment "boot camps" or undertake community work, the Tory's shadow work and pensions secretary said this week.
EP to allow development of publicly-owned land
30 May 2008
Developers will be allowed to build on publicly-owned land without having to buy it under an experimental approach being tried by national regeneration agency English Partnerships.
Nottingham NDC board told to 'take a step back'
30 May 2008
The board of a crisis-hit New Deal for Communities partnership in Nottingham has been asked to stand back from the day-to-day running of the project while recommendations from a governance review are implemented, it emerged this week.
Tighter heritage rules proposed
30 May 2008
Proposals to tighten planning rules for world heritage sites have been put forward by the Government.
Weaker Asbo breach punishments proposed
30 May 2008
Offenders who breach antisocial behaviour orders should be jailed for two years rather than the maximum of five years, according to draft guidelines.
Funding for science skills
30 May 2008
The Government has earmarked £65 million from its Train to Gain budget for employers to boost skills in the science, engineering and manufacturing sectors. The cash will go to Semta, the sector skills council for the field, in order to meet employers' skills needs.
Cash for Highlands business
30 May 2008
More than £219 million will be invested in businesses and communities in the Highlands and Islands over the next three years, the Scottish Government has announced. The cash is to be used to support high-growth firms and create the infrastructure and conditions to improve regional competitiveness.
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